Re: Migrate away from vger to GitHub or (on-premise) GitLab?

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Hi Hans,

As a new contributor I have also been wondering about that and I found
the notes of the 2023 contributor summit very interesting in this regard:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GKoYtVhpdr_N2BAonYsxVTpPToP1CgCS9um0K7Gx9gQ/edit#heading=h.bdw77tvsksnr

There is a section on "Project management practices" which touches on
this topic, with the idea of using a bug tracker being raised for
instance. So you are not the only one thinking about it at least.

For what it's worth, I have written up a small report about my
contribution experience (which covers project management practices):

https://antonin.delpeuch.eu/posts/contribution-experience-report-git/

Best,

Antonin

On 01/02/2024 13:10, Hans Meiser wrote:
Hi,

is there any current discussion about moving Git development away from using a mailing list to some modern form of collaboration?

I'd like to be able to follow a structured discussion in issues and to contribute to the Git documentation, but the mailing list currently just bloats my personal inbox with loads of uninteresting e-mails in an unstructured waterfall of messy discussion that I am not able to follow professionally.

Are you consideration for migrating?

Regards,
Axel Dahmen





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